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February 2015, Week 3

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Fri, 20 Feb 2015 14:14:05 -0500
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Yesterday afternoon I watched a flock of 80 plus Bohemian waxwings right in
the center of town. Best views where when they were sitting in the top of a
sugar maple where they broke off in groups of 20 or so (as is they often
do)  to feast on crabapples. I suspect they'll be in town as long as the
fruit lasts. Quite a sight-

Mark Council
Fairlee

-- 
It's not by chance that the dark center of human eye, the pupil, is
actually an empty hole through which the world becomes known to us.
Likewise, in a spiritual sense, the I is the empty center through which we
see everything. It's revealing that such a threshold is called the pupil,
for it is only when we are emptied of all noise and dreams of ego that we
become truly teachable. -Mark Nepo

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